
#64 G · Buffalo Bills
Height
6'5"
Weight
347 lbs
Age
26
College
Florida
Draft
2023, Rd 2, #59
Experience
3 yrs
G Rank
#1 / 173
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On the field, O'cyrus Torrence grades out as a strong G for Buffalo Bills (B+ Performance). That places him 1st of 173 graded gs. The contract is harder to defend: the Contract Value Index calls it fairly priced (C+), with the cost outrunning the output. The public read is mixed (C+ Sentiment), drawn from current news and social signal rather than the box score.
Length
4 years
Total Value
$6.2M
Guaranteed
$3.3M
AAV
$1.6M/yr
Earning a C+ Contract Value Index, O'Cyrus Torrence's 4-year pact reflects how Buffalo valued the guard position market—a modest $1.6M annually that slots him firmly in the depth-lineman range rather than starter money. His B+ performance grade during the 2025 season, in which he appeared in 17 games, validates the Bills' faith in his development, but the CVI reflects the modest ceiling on this rookie scale deal: Torrence isn't being paid as a franchise cornerstone or even a reliable full-time starter, yet he's earned genuine organizational respect through on-field steadiness and charismatic community work that has generated legitimate positive coverage heading into 2026. The contract sits comfortably within what guard rotation depth typically commands in the modern market—neither a steal nor an overpay, but appropriately calibrated for a third-year player still establishing himself at age 26. Media framing around his seven-figure performance bonus and "Chef Bo" persona has amplified his visibility far beyond his actual role, creating a perception gap where personality and situational narrative (his connection to Buffalo's rushing ambitions) elevate his profile relative to his production tier. If Torrence continues delivering solid film as a rotational contributor and the Bills' ground game executes, that positive sentiment could justify further investment; if the rushing attack falters, that enthusiasm will likely cool and expose the underlying contract as appropriately conservative rather than ambitious. For now, the C+ CVI verdict stands as realistic: solid depth with modest upside, paid like a solid depth piece should be.
Other same-position deals the Contract Value Index also places in the C band — a quick read on where O'cyrus's contract sits relative to comparable money.
O'cyrus Torrence is a 26-year-old interior lineman in his third NFL season with the Buffalo Bills, operating as a reserve guard competing for consistent playing time. Selected in the 2022 draft, he remains a developmental prospect with upside rather than an established starter, though his current B+ grade reflects meaningful progress in his young career. At this stage, Torrence projects as a dependable depth piece and potential future starter if he continues his trajectory. Torrence's most striking metric is his snap availability at 99.7 percent when called upon, significantly above the NFL average of 72 percent—a testament to his durability and the coaching staff's trust in his conditioning. His durability and work ethic stand out in a position group often plagued by injuries and depth concerns. However, limited playing time across 17 career games means his overall body of work remains modest compared to veteran peers, and consistency in pass protection remains a question mark that requires extended opportunity to answer definitively. The path forward depends on whether Buffalo commits meaningful snaps to Torrence's development or continues using him situationally. If given a starting role or substantial rotational reps, he has the physical tools and reliability to develop into a league-average-or-better starter within the next two seasons. Watch for increased offensive line rotation patterns and preseason performance next year—both will signal whether the Bills view him as part of their long-term interior line infrastructure or merely depth insurance.
O'cyrus Torrence ranks 1st of 173 graded gs by performance. O'cyrus grades out ahead of names like Ed Ingram (B).
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O'Cyrus Torrence enters 2026 as a depth interior lineman with modest media visibility and a reputation anchored in his role-player status rather than star performance. The recent headlines surrounding contract extension talks and the Bills' continued focus on offensive line upgrades reflect organizational confidence in his development, but also underscore that he remains a complementary piece rather than a cornerstone. Media coverage is notably neutral—neither celebrating his contributions nor questioning his viability—which is typical for guards operating outside the Pro Bowl conversation. The tone of extension discussions suggests the Bills view him as a cost-effective depth option worth retaining, though the parallel mock-draft headlines indicate the organization may still be seeking upgrades at the position. Fan and media perception will likely remain modest unless Torrence demonstrates a significant leap in performance or earns All-Pro consideration, neither of which current trajectory suggests is imminent.
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